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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
NEW
SPRING GOODS
Now Arriving
Let us show you our New Line of
Prints, Broadcloths, Curtain Mat-
erials, Towelings, Cretons, Art
Sateens, Chintzes, all at
NEW LOW PRICES
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
C-iscade Salmon, 2 Tins for
Corn Syrup, 10 pound Tin for
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for
Tomato Catsup, 26 -oz. Bottle for
Sardines, 4 for
Pruner, per pound
25c
68c
20c
15c
......,....... ..... ...25c
10c
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR EGGS.
Cash Or Trade
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59
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Huron & Erie
NOW PAYS
51/2 Per Cent.
ON DEBENTURES $100. OR OVER
ONE TO FIVE YEARS
INTEREST PAYABLE HALF YEARLY
"ON THE DOT"
Local Representarive:
PLACE.. YOUR ORDERS WITH:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Goodyear Tires and Tubes
TALK ABOUT GOODYEAR CORD AND BAL-
OON TIRES AND TUBES.
To ---The Man who hasn't much money to spend on
Tires, they're the Cheapest Tires he can buy.
To ---The Buyer who looks for Road Grip, and Beauty,
He will find them both in this make of The.
To ---The Customer who gives his Tires Hard Useage,
will recognize their extra wear.
No Other Tires Approach Goodyear in Appearance
WE HAVE OUR SIZE. GET OUR PRICES!
FULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE
ALWYAYS IN STOCK.
ALSO A GOOD LINE OF THE BEST PAINTS;
WIRE FENCING
' Evetroughing and Generaal Tinsunithing, Our
Specialty!
Please, Don't Forget, When in Need of New
Furniture, We Have It!
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STADE & WEIDO
ZURiCH - ONT.
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Special Prices: Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, 3 Tins for 25c
Salmon, Fancy Pink, large Tin 2 for 25c
Prunes, 3 pounds for 25c
Macroni, 4 pounds for ... ......... .......... ............ ...25c
Our Own Blend Tea, lVfixed or blk. Half pound 25c
2-1b. Barrel Peanut Butter 35c
Broker!' Biscuits, 3 lbs. for 25c
Fancy Mixed Cookies, Reg. 30c lb., at. ..,25c
IVIany Flowers Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 17c
Frato jello, Powder, 4 pkgs for 25c
New Prints, Broadcloths, just in from 15c per Yard up.
See Them!
T FT US GRADE YOUR EGGS, AND G.E.I THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR THEM,
Cash Or Trade
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE
Phone 140
Back to the Horse
The more general use of horses, in
place of machinery, on prairie farms
is said to be one of the results of the
repeated crop failures. The hard -up
farmer has no money to buy gasoline
and this year old Dobbiin will help
him in his operations to a greater ex-
tent than for several years. And at
that it is expected that a larger acre-
age than ever will be seeded. A
greater proportion will be put in
oats, to provide rations for the hard-
working horses.
McKillop Fire Insurance Co.
Had Good Year
The McKillop Mutual Fiire Insur-
ance Co. held its annual meeting in.
the Town Hall, Seaforth on March
7th, with a large meeting. The finan-
cial report was received and other
business transacted. John Bennewies
was re-elected president, and James
Connolly vice-president. The company
have 2,482 policies in force and in-
surance amounting to $8,071,457.00.
The receipts during the year were
$36,43'7.09, while expenditures were
$4,345.90. The company was fort-
unate in having losses only to the a-
mount of $7,636.81 during the past
year. The company is in a strong fin-
ancial position with assets of $210,-
617.96 and liabilities of $8,431.27.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
IhkRAIY, Ward 3 etth, IOU
Your Hardware Store
W CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SEASON-
S
ABLE HARDWARE AT MODSRATE P�3
LET US glIOW YOU
I. OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE '''
I' . AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES,
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Cu
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any,
Canadian Company doing,
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk =Dec.
31st, 1931, $19-,593,724.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$199,101,.61
Rates -4410 per SLOES for E years.
E. F. Klapp—Zurich
Agent; Also Dealer in Liihimind Rad
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesdevl
Eggs • •- 11-16-20
Butter ...... ....... 20
Wheat per bush. ....... ...... . 60
Barley bush. 35
Oats bush. —........— ..... 25
Buckwheat ....—.--- 44
Flour ... . ... 1.75 3.00
Shorts, ton 18.00
Bran, ton .. 18.00
Hogs 4.50
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston and
son, Miss Johnston and Mr. D. J.
Stephenson,
spent a few days with
friends in Port Huron and Marlette
Mich.
The Young People of Goshen and
Blake intend holding a St. Patrick
Social at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Poulter, Varna, on Friday evening,
March 18th.
Mr. Frank Boyce, who has not be-
en enjoying good health, is at pres-
ent taking treatments at Byron Hos-
pital, London. We hope that he will
be restored to his usual health.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle of
Kippen visited with friends on Gosh-
en Line on. Sunday.
Mr. Bruce Armstrong of Tucker -
smith, spent a few days with his co-
usin, Mr. Elmore Stephenson.
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized at the United Church par-
sonage, Varna, on Feb. 24th when
Margaret Jean, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston, became
the bride of Harold Henry Dowson,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dow -
son of Babylon line. Rev. E. A. Pout -
ter officiaited. The bride was attend.
ed by her sister, Rachel Johnston,
while Cecil Dowson, brother of the
groom acted as best Man, The gm,
Om's gift to the bride was silverward
to the bridesmaid a compact and to
the best man shaving bowl. Immed-
iately following the ceremony the
young couple left for Niagara Falls.
On their return a reception was held
'at the home of the bride"s parents.
The young couple will reside on the
nttbylork Line.
BUSY FARMER .NEWS
Current Crop Report
Fall wheat, though bare of snow
irletienity all wintov, is reported to
be in good condition in most count.*
and alfalfa and clovers are also de"
lug well, but sweet clover has heaved
I Furniture Greatly Reduced
We are offering our entire Furniture Stock at Greatly
IReduced Prices. Furniture Prices have reached lowest
level and are sure to advance. Secure your needs nowt
I• We also have some Good Used Furniture in Stock
• Good Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hickory I
Smoke Salt in Stock.
We have been appointed Agents for the Celebrated
Massey -Harris Farm hnplement Repairs.
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
41.
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 I
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considerably on soils in numerous
districts. Pertk county reports a
number of farmers busy creaning
seed grain and predicts a good de-
mand for seed of the 1930 crop which
was of very good quality.
Better Seed
Better seed pays big dividends in
crop hnprovement. Production may
be increased from 10 to 14 pounds
per bushel and from 10 to 14 bush-
els per acre by sowing only large,
plump seed. The farmer will find it a
paying proposition to get the old fan-
ning mill out of the store -house, in
it up properly with screens and make
a genuine cleanup of seed this spring
How To Keep Milk
Four little words tell the whole
story about how to keep milk in
proper shape for use in the home.
These are "Clean, Cool and Covered'
This is one of the fundamental rules
of home econo'mics. For best results
milk should be served at the end of
the meal, and it should always be sip-
ped slowly. Milk is the ideal food for
children of all ages because of itis
quality and quantity of prootein, its
abundance of calcium; its readily as-
similable phosphorus content, its iron
and its easily digested fat and sugar.
Ontario' 'Odium ,annually. lo§t
hundreds of dollars limn pataSitee
in sheep and hogs. Dr. L. S. Steven-
son has made a special study of this
problem and has written several bul-
letins, copies of which can be obtain-
ed from your local Department of
Agriculture.
About Fertilizers
CoMMercial fertilizers when appli-
ed to various crops, in conjunction
with good fanning methods give big
returns. Phosphates increase yields of
almost all crops, on almost all types
of so. potasit pays espeeially en the
candy soils, Nitrogen for most farm
crops should, us tar as possible, be
obtained from growing legumes.
We Repair Wagons, Buggies,
Auto Tops, Etc., Etc.
1 good Lumber Wagon at....
1 good buggy at
4 wheel Trailer Complete
$45
$30
$25
KEEP ON SMILING!
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HESS, the Repair Man
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ATTENTION!
TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS
WI ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OF
GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A. GOOD STAND-
ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE FROM OUR DELIMIT TRUCK AT
LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, wail QUALITY CONSIDERED
EXPERT WORICMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER-
HAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
REASONABLE.
GAS OILS GREASES
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